On Monday Oct. 5, Misty Copeland and Yo-Yo Ma performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The duo killed it with an amazing live performance, from Bach’s Cello Suite No. 2. called “Courante.” Yo-Yo Ma turns 60 on Oct 7., and won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Soloist in 1985 for his recorded versions of six famed compositions of Bach.

The Late Show is known for its upbeat radio-hit or pop stars performing, so the pair delivered a fresh change of pace. Immediately as they took the floor, Copeland in a bright red leotard, thousands took to social media to express their thoughts. On Twitter #colbertlateshowwas heavily trending, as people loved what they saw, and made waves.

Wilmore’s show, which will debut in January following Colbert’s departure from Comedy Central in December, will be entitled “The Minority Report”. The Times has more:

The idea for “The Minority Report with Larry Wilmore,” as the show will be known, came from Mr. Stewart himself, who proposed that the 11:30 p.m. time period behind his nightly “Daily Show” was the ideal place for a new format, one that that would “provide an opportunity for the underrepresented voices out there,” as Michele Ganeless, the president of Comedy Central put it in an interview.

The idea is to have a panel of those voices led by Mr. Wilmore, commenting on the issues of the day – but in a comedy, scripted format, Ms. Ganeless said.

Prior to his work on “The Daily Show”, Wilmore created and wrote for “The Bernie Mac Show”. He has also written for “In Living Color”, “The PJs”, “The Office” and more.